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January 2007 Q&A by Master Chu
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January 2007 Table of Contents:
- Can the amount of chi be measured? Page 2
- What do Tai Chi andNei Kung do to the bodily system? Page 2
- What are the Tai Chi classics? Page 2
- Previously, you spoke about doing the form low, medium and high.What aboutHorse Stance? Page 3
- How does one judge his progress in Tai Chi,Nei Kung andMeditation? Page 3
- What are some of the main differences between the way people train today and in the past? Page 4
- Why are some postures done only on one side? Is this unbalanced? Page 5
- If Tai Chi is a fighting art, why are some of its movements so flowing and pleasing to the eye? Page 6
- Is too much yielding bad or unbalanced? Page 6
- What is the best course for a student to take in order to fully realize the Tai Chi Chuan principles
and make them applicable? Page 6
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